Chapter 210 Hello Asa

When Erin saw her son with her own eyes, she stopped herself from rushing upstairs to hug him with all her might. It had been a whole

seven years!

It was not only Erin who had been absent from Asa’s life throughout those six years, but Asa had also been absent from her life as well. She could have witnessed her son growing up, but she didn’t.

From the depths of her soul, Erin hated the already deceased Tessa and Jack. Her life had become irreparable because of those two beasts. Now, she could only turn the countless grievances in her heart into her motivation to cherish the present even more.

With teary eyes, Erin looked at Asa walking down the steps, his handsome little face resembling Chandler’s. As he passed by Erin, he merely glanced at her curiously.

Soon, Asa was right in front of Chandler. He said cheerfully. “Daddy, I came to see if your face is really glowing!”

His little hand touched Chandler’s intentionally lowered face, and Chandler lightly smiled as he patted Asa’s head, saying, “So, how is it? Is Daddy’s face glowing?”

Asa giggled and shook his head. “Not at all! Aunt Yvette was talking nonsense!”

Right then, a young woman in casual clothes appeared at the entrance of the corridor. Her long, straight hair fell smoothly to the side, and with a bare face devoid of any makeup, she looked down at Chandler and his son, beaming radiantly. She said, “Asa and I were constructing sentences in the room just now, so I used you as an example.”

Erin’s entire focus shifted to Yvette from Asa the moment she appeared. Il Chandler was the person Erin dreaded seeing the most, then Yvette was definitely the second such person. Her twin sister who had been missing all those years had always been the most conflicting presence in her heart.

If Erin hadn’t become disfigured. Yvette’s face wouldn’t have evoked such mixed feelings. Now Erin had a completely different face from the one she used to have in the past–to the point where they could no longer be considered similar in any way.

her of what she used to have. She used to have that face too. Therefore, Erin lowered her

couldn’t be ignored no

there was no other actress quite like Erin, unique and incomparable. As a result, Yvelle naturally noticed her. Gracefully, she descended the steps, she no longer had the lanned complexion from the past. Now, like the old Erin, Yvette had gone back to her lighter complexion. This was all thanks to the treatments she got after

skin tone.

Chandler. Then, she smiled and asked, “Chandler, who is she?”

at Erin who was standing not far away and calmly said, “Her name is

to draw.”

stood still, leaning against his father Chandler, and his beautiful big eyes instantly turned to

was also looking at him, feeling

little boy. “Hello, Asa. I’m your art teacher. From now on, you

When she was less than six feet away from him, she bent down, extended her right hand, and looked at Asa with a gentle expression. Asa tended to have a strong aversion to strangers, but something was different that night. When he saw Erin, his heart started beating fast, and his face turned slightly red.

greet your

gently let go of his son, hoping he would take the initiative to approach and shake hands

his chubby little hand and saying in an innocent volce. “Hello, my name is Asa. Daddy has told me when my

releasing Erin’s hand, he took the lead and walked toward

no longer had room in her heart for Chandler and Yvette. Without exchanging

out of the ordinary, but

I’m going up to take a look.

even Chandler had started to show interest in her, which surprised her a bit. He’d never been alone with any woman except for being close with the Wood sisters,

is there any news about my sister lately?” Yvette suddenly asked. She couldn’t stomach the thought of Chandler being attracted to some unknown woman.

around, his body stiff as he looked at Yvette. After a

“I believe my sister is still

him. He nodded and said,

hello to Mom on my behalf.” After

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